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Elevational Distribution and Extinction Risk in Birds
Rachel White
, Peter Bennett
University of Brighton
Ecology, Conservation and Society Research Excellence Group
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Extinction Risk
100%
Distribution Risk
100%
Elevational Distribution
100%
Niche Breadth
33%
Extinction Dynamics
33%
Elevational Range
33%
Confounding Variables
16%
Conservation Priorities
16%
Life History
16%
Climate Change
16%
Mountainous Areas
16%
Negatively Associated
16%
Relative Role
16%
Adult Survival
16%
Species Level
16%
Weight Growth
16%
Mountain Range
16%
Biogeographic Realms
16%
Avian Extinction
16%
Terrestrial Biodiversity
16%
Phylogenetically Independent Contrasts
16%
Habitat Conversion
16%
High Taxonomic Level
16%
Biodiversity Conservation
16%
Human Pressure
16%
Geographic Range Size
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Phylogeny
100%
Dynamics
100%
Bird
100%
Cladistics
100%
Body Weight
50%
Morphology
50%
Face
50%
Life History
50%
Taxon
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Bird
100%
Climate Change
50%
Face
50%
Life History
50%
Body Weight
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Extinction Risk
100%
Niche Breadth
33%
Phylogenetics
33%
Bird
33%
Morphology
16%
Climate Change
16%
Mountain Range
16%
Ecozone
16%
Species Conservation
16%
Neuroscience
Phylogenetics
100%
Face
50%